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Post #186781 by thejab on Thu, Sep 15, 2005 11:01 AM

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One simple, straight-to-the-point, overall statement from the Hukilau organizers that gives us a frame in which to work, and which would help to absolve them from any responsibility (in case the President of Capital shows up and raises hell about my CD with Alfred Newman and Ken Darby's version of "Now Is the Hour") would be, not only sufficient, but wonderful at this point.

It appears to me that some of us are making a big deal out of nothing. Did you even read this post by tikibars?:

Two rules: first, no sales. If you want to sell stuff, you'll have to get a vendors' table.

Second, if you're going to bring homemade copies of music that you don't own the copyright to, Christie and I don't want to know about it!

...unless you cut us in on free copies!

It sounds simple and straightforward to me. Trade all you want but don't sell, and don't advertise that some of it may be copyrighted. And tikibars' earlier post, as he stated, was intended to "cover his ass" legally while not denying people the freedom to trade.

No worries!